On 2/8/08, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not a bug.  The style applies to a row which is never rendered
> because it has no data in it.  IMO.

This is the unfortunate kind of reasoning that arises from having
syntax which is a thin layer on top of someone else's syntax (HTML).

So, we treat this:

{|
|-
|-
|foo
|}

as valid syntax not because it's useful or meaningful, but because it
produces syntactically valid HTML. That goes pretty much against the
philosophy of most other aspects of wikitext: we generally go with
what's useful and meaningful.

Well, I can't criticise too much. It does work, after all :)

Steve

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